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    Silly and simple lift question

    Greetings all,
    Ok for the simpletons like myself, whats the difference between a suspension achieved lift and a body lift.
    cheers
    Mick

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    A suspension lift lifts the whole shassis and body.

    A body lift puts spacers under the body, lifting the body. but not the chassis. So you get better departure and approach angles, but no better underbody clearance.
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    Ahhhh shank you masta,
    Groovy so if I just wanted to whack a decent set of rubber under the disco a spring lift would do the job. Does anyone know if 275's will fit under the standard disco or would there be cutting involved.
    cheers
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    Originally posted by Mick-Kelly
    Ahhhh shank you masta,
    Groovy so if I just wanted to whack a decent set of rubber under the disco a spring lift would do the job. Does anyone know if 275's will fit under the standard disco or would there be cutting involved.
    cheers
    Mick
    Gday Mick,
    If its like a rangie, im guessing your going to need to do both a spring and body lift. I did a 2" spring lift on my 92 rangie to fit 245*75*16 rubber under it, I noticed that when the wheels are articulating particularly at the back although it clears the guard arch its not by that much. 275's would probably rub.

    Cheers
    RobG65

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    Hi Mick,

    Which Disco do you have?

    If you have a Disco I, the answer to your question can be found at www.discoweb.org

    and if you have a Disco II, the answer is on the www.disco2.com website.

    Cheers,

    Lawrance :wink:

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    Tempestv8 you are a veritable FONT of information. 8)

    Stick around matey, you'll always be welcome with them kind of smarts !

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    Tee heehee VladTepes,

    Thanks for the vote of confidence. I shall pop in here a lot more often and chat with other like-minded Land Rover fans. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

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